So when people make tragic movies there is always a theme to them or a goal the author is trying to get out. It might be a sad movie that a lot of bad things happen but in the end usually something good comes out of it and that can help people, or can even be more interesting, to be a successful story.
The answer is negative four because you must change two negatives into a positive
It depends on which words are bolded.
If the words in bold are <em>to work, </em>then this is an C. infinitive.
Juror #10 reveals his prejudice almost immediately when he says, "Well, it's the element. They let the kids run wild. Maybe it serves ‘em right." By using the pronouns "they" and "them" he makes a general statement about the people who are considered poor.
Juror #3's prejudice is first revealed when he says, "It's the kids. The way they are—you know? They don't <span>listen." He goes on to talk about his son and how he "made a man out of [him]." His prejudice is directed towards teenagers and their supposed lack of respect for their fathers.</span>
I would say D. All of these answers are correct.
Because:
You shouldn't expect perfection; you don't want to get your hopes up, for when something could always potentially go wrong.
Turn negative thoughts into positive ones; You are your biggest critique.
Acquire Speaking experience; Practice is always a good thing.